commands.sh

distccd

all

Server daemon for the distcc distributed compiler.

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Options (3)

-a, --allowboolean

Start a daemon, accepting connections from a specific network address or address range

Example: distccd --daemon {{[-a|--allow]}} {{ip_address|network_prefix}}
-j, --jobsboolean

Start a daemon with a lowered priority that can run a maximum of 4 tasks at a time

Example: distccd --daemon {{[-j|--jobs]}} {{4}} {{[-N|--nice]}} {{5}}
-N, --niceboolean

Start a daemon with a lowered priority that can run a maximum of 4 tasks at a time

Example: distccd --daemon {{[-j|--jobs]}} {{4}} {{[-N|--nice]}} {{5}}

Examples (5)

Start a daemon with the default settings

distccd --daemon

Start a daemon, accepting connections from IPv4 private network ranges

distccd --daemon --allow-private

Start a daemon, accepting connections from a specific network address or address range

distccd --daemon [-a|--allow] ip_address|network_prefix

Start a daemon with a lowered priority that can run a maximum of 4 tasks at a time

distccd --daemon [-j|--jobs] 4 [-N|--nice] 5

Start a daemon and register it via mDNS/DNS-SD (Zeroconf)

distccd --daemon --zeroconf
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